We create opportunities for students to practice healthy eating and physical activity throughout the school day while minimizing distractions.
Louisiana Key Academy is committed to the optimal development of every student. The administration believes that for students to have the opportunity to achieve personal, academic, developmental and social success. The School Board shall strive to ensure positive, safe and health-promoting learning environments at every level in every-setting throughout the school year. It is the School Board's desire to ensure environments and opportunities for all students to practice healthy eating and physical activity behaviors throughout the school day while minimizing commercial distractions. Specifically, the Louisiana Key Academy Board shall establish goals and procedures to ensure that:
Louisiana Key Academy Board shall establish a School Health Advisory Council (SHAC) to advise the School Board on physical activity for students, physical and health education, nutrition, and overall student health. The council members shall be appointed by the School Board and shall include parents of students and individuals representing the community, as well as school health and food service professionals. The School Health Advisory Council shall assist in implementation, periodic review, and updating of the School Wellness policy. The principal or his/her designee shall be responsible for assuring compliance with established nutrition and physical activity wellness policies. The principal or designee shall oversee compliance with those policies in his/her school and shall report on the school's compliance to the Board or his/her designee. The cafeteria staff shall assess compliance with nutrition policies within school food service areas and report on this matter to the principal.
Louisiana Key Academy shall develop and maintain a plan for implementation to manage and coordinate the execution of the School Wellness policy. The plan shall delineate roles, responsibilities, actions and timelines specific to each school; and include information about persons responsible for making changes; as well as specific goals and objectives for nutrition standards for all foods and beverages available on the school campus, food and beverage marketing, nutrition promotion and education, physical activity, physical education and other school-based activities that promote student-wellness. This School Wellness policy and any progress reports shall be maintained on the Louisiana Key Academy website.
At least once every three (3) years, the Louisiana Key Academy Board shall evaluate compliance with the School Wellness policy to assess the implementation of the policy and document the assessment for each school under its jurisdiction. The School Wellness policy shall be assessed and updated as indicated at least every three (3) years, following the triennial assessment.
The Louisiana Key Academy Board shall retain records to document compliance with the requirements of the School Wellness policy. Documentation maintained in this location shall include, but not be limited to:
The Louisiana Key Academy Board is committed to being responsive to community input, which begins with awareness of the School Wellness policy. The Louisiana Key Academy Board shall inform parents of the improvements that have been made to school meals and compliance with school meal standards, availability of child nutrition programs and application procedures, and a description of and compliance with nutrition standards. The Board shall use electronic mechanisms, such as e-mail or displaying notices on the School Board's website, as well as non-electronic mechanisms, such as newsletters, presentations to parents, or sending information home to parents, to ensure that all families are actively notified of the content of, implementation of, and updates to the School Wellness policy, as well as how to get involved and support the School Wellness policy and activities/initiatives. Annual Notification of Policy The Louisiana Key Academy Board shall actively inform families and the public each year of basic information about the School Wellness policy, including its content, any updates to the policy and implementation status. Louisiana Key Academy Board shall make this information available via the Louisiana Key Academy website and/or district-wide communications.
The Louisiana Key Academy Board is committed to serving healthy meals to children, with plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and fat-free and lowfat milk; that are moderate in sodium, low in saturated fat, and have zero grams trans-fat per serving (nutrition label or manufacturer's specification); and to meeting the nutrition needs of school children within their calorie requirements.
Louisiana Key Academy will participate in the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) child nutrition programs, including the National School Lunch Program (NSLP), the School Breakfast Program (SBP). Louisiana Key Academy shall be committed to offering school meals through the NSLP and SBP programs, and other applicable Federal child nutrition programs, that:
To promote hydration, free, safe, unflavored drinking water shall be available to all students throughout the school day and throughout every school campus. The Louisiana Key Academy Board shall make drinking water available where school meals are served during mealtimes.
The Louisiana Key Academy Board is committed to ensuring that all foods and beverages available to students on the school campus during the school day support healthy eating. The foods and beverages sold and served outside of the school meal programs (e.g., "competitive" foods and beverages) shall meet the nutrition standards as outlined in Pennington Smart Snacks list.These standards aim to improve student health and well-being, increase consumption of healthful foods during the school day and create an environment that reinforces the development of healthy eating habits. To support healthy food choices and improve student health and well-being, all foods and beverages outside the reimbursable school meal programs that are sold to students on the school campus during the school day shall meet or exceed the USDA nutrition standards. These standards shall apply in all locations and through all services where foods and beverages are sold, which may include, but are not limited to, a la carte options in cafeterias, vending machines, school stores and snack or food carts.
It is the intent of the Louisiana Key Academy Board to protect and promote student health by restricting advertising and marketing in the schools to only those foods and beverages that are permitted to be sold on campus, consistent with this School Wellness policy and its implementation plan.
The Louisiana Key Academy Board has developed the following guidelines for foods and beverages which are provided, but not sold, during the school day:
Nutrition promotion and education positively influence lifelong eating behaviors by using evidence-based techniques and nutrition messages, and by creating food environments that encourage healthy nutrition choices and encourage participation in school meal programs. Students and staff shall receive consistent nutrition messages throughout schools, classrooms, gymnasiums, and cafeterias. Nutrition promotion shall also include marketing and advertising nutritious foods and beverages to students as well as encouraging participation in school meal programs.
Louisiana Key Academy shall teach, model, encourage and support healthy eating by all students. Schools shall provide nutrition education and engage in nutrition promotion that:
Louisiana Key Academy shall provide students with physical education, using an age appropriate, sequential physical education curriculum consistent with national and state standards for physical education. The physical education curriculum shall promote the benefits of a physically active lifestyle and will help students develop skills to engage in lifelong healthy habits. All Louisiana Key Academy elementary/middle school (K-8) students shall receive physical education for at least thirty (30) minutes per day throughout the school year.
Students in grades K-8 are required by state law to receive at least thirty (30) minutes of physical activity per day. A substantial percentage of students' physical activity can be provided through a comprehensive school physical activity program. Such programs reflect strong coordination and synergy across all of the components: quality physical education as the foundation; physical activity before, during and after school; staff involvement and family and community engagement. Schools shall ensure that varied physical activity opportunities are in addition to, and not as a substitute for physical education. To the extent practicable, the Louisiana Key Academy shall ensure that its grounds and facilities are safe and that equipment is available to students to be active.
The Louisiana Key Academy Board recognizes that students are more attentive and ready to learn if provided with periodic breaks when they can be physically active or stretch. Thus, students shall be offered periodic opportunities to be active or to stretch throughout the day on all or most days during a typical school week. Teachers shall be encouraged to provide short (3-5-minute) physical activity breaks to students during and between classroom time at least three (3) days per week. Such physical activity breaks shall complement, not substitute, for physical education class, recess, and class transition periods. The Louisiana Key Academy shall provide resources and links to resources, tools, and technology with ideas for classroom physical activity breaks. Resources and ideas are also available through USDA and other organizations which promote health and wellness.
Teachers shall be encouraged to incorporate movement and kinesthetic learning approaches into "core" subject instruction when possible (e.g., science, math, language arts, social studies and others) and do their part to limit sedentary behavior during the school day. The Louisiana Key Academy Board shall support classroom teachers incorporating physical activity and employing kinesthetic learning approaches into core subjects by providing annual professional development opportunities and resources, including information on leading activities, activity options, as well as making available background material on the connections between learning and movement. Teachers shall serve as role models by being physically active alongside the students whenever feasible.
The Louisiana Key Academy Board shall integrate wellness activities across the entire school setting, not just in the cafeteria, other food and beverage venues and physical activity facilities. The Louisiana Key Academy shall coordinate and integrate other initiatives related to physical activity, physical education, nutrition and other wellness components so all efforts are complementary, not duplicative, and work towards the same set of goals and objectives promoting student well-being, optimal development and strong educational outcomes. Louisiana Key Academy teachers shall be encouraged to coordinate content across curricular areas that promote student health, such as teaching nutrition concepts in mathematics. All efforts related to obtaining federal, state or other organizational recognition for efforts, or grants/funding opportunities for healthy school environments shall be coordinated with and complementary of the School Wellness policy, including but not limited to ensuring the involvement of the School Health Advisory Council. All school-sponsored events shall adhere to the School Wellness policy guidelines. All school-sponsored wellness events shall include physical activity and healthy eating opportunities when appropriate.
At Louisiana Key Academy, our mission is to provide an innovative and effective learning curriculum to children who have been diagnosed with dyslexia. In doing so, we align ourselves with a vision where all children are given the tools they need to thrive. We believe that dyslexics should be identified and given the education necessary to reach their full potential. LKA is here as a champion for dyslexics as they engage in an excellent and accessible education.
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Baton Rouge Campus
Grades K - 10th
Phone: (225) 298-1223
Fax: (225) 384-5485
Northshore Campus
Grades K - 7th
2391 Privette Boulevard
Covington, LA 70435
Phone: (985) 635-0351
Fax: (225) 384-5485
Caddo Campus
Grades 1st - 5th
261 Arthur Avenue
Shreveport, LA 71105
Phone: (318) 752-6257
Fax: (225) 384-5485
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